Faith never recommends randomization, it justifies it. Like trusting the tea leaves to predict the future.
Don’t know about other faiths, but Christianity is pretty strongly against divination in practice.
I guess my point got lost in the shuffle. It’s right there in the OP, though. The adaptation is looking to an external higher power for answers. Initially it would have been where to hunt, but eventually Goodharted into praying and so on.
Don’t know about other faiths, but Christianity is pretty strongly against divination in practice.
I guess my point got lost in the shuffle. It’s right there in the OP, though. The adaptation is looking to an external higher power for answers. Initially it would have been where to hunt, but eventually Goodharted into praying and so on.